MICHAEL Cyran was 24 when his skull cracked against concrete and his life changed forever.
On the one hand, he was lucky to pull through after doctors gave him a 30 per cent chance of survival following emergency surgery at Royal Perth Hospital which involved removing part of his brain in the early hours of August 3, 1996. On the other hand, nothing would be the same again.
He never completed his engineering degree. He has a permanent brain injury and is sight impaired. He cant drive a car, or ride a bike one of his favourite pastimes. Despite his impairments, he works three days a week for the Water Corporation with the assistance of Edge Disability Employment Services.
Jeffrey Ronald Nelson was 34 when he pushed Mr Cyran down three steps…
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